Reviews

Rekindling our love for raving, in-demand DJs Denis Sulta and Dan Shake proved their worth with a set that can only be described as completely on point. What a way to start 2019. London-based artist Dan Shake has muscled his way into the Detroit techno scene, releasing his debut release back

It’s honestly all in the name of the song. Reading-born Jacob Holroyd has us wrapped up in his daydreams with his third single that transports us through the wires and melodies of his mind. Hot off the back from Jacobs re-recording of his track, ‘Gold Strings’, that debuted in the

As one of the world’s leading ska groups, The Cat Empire, although non-mainstream, have been consistently sold out venues across the globe especially in Australasia and Europe. The six-piece band are incredibly talented and certainly know how to get the party started, citing influences from indie, funk, ska and rock

The smooth organic sounds of Douglas Appling, better know as Emancipator, has what we’ve become accustomed to ever since his 2006 debut LP ‘Soon It Will Be Cold Enough’. Taking you through a journey of the mind, built with peaceful soundscapes, the Portland producer uses his classical music training to

Electronic extraordinaire Pional has gained popularity through his dance remixes of a number of artists’ tracks as well as his off-kilter style of modern house beats and positive techno-influenced melodies. The Spanish producer has been making appearances across Europe, always providing the vocals and all the instrumentation on all of

Earlier in October, the city of Brighton was blessed with one just one but two appearances from The Brian Jonestown Massacre, in the space of just two weeks. We were lucky enough to attend both sold-out nights, the second of which was added due to popular demand. Led by the

Indie pop group Teleman began life in 2012 signing with Moshi Moshi Records, the same label that British indie pop group Metronomy have released music on. The London four-piece have recently released their third studio record, ‘Family of Aliens’, which peaked at Number 40 on the UK Albums Chart; the band’s

It’s time for the annual inSYNC Festival Wrapup; a quick review of our summer antics during festival season 2018. Relive some of the best moments of the summer all on one page. Love Saves The Day – A local treasure in Bristol, Love Saves The Day has continued to impress with

On the 22nd September, Hospitality in the Park (HITP) opened its gates for the third year running. As it’s one of the last festivals of the season the event was sold out; 12,000 ravers made their way through the muddy realms of Finsbury Park to skank and dance all day

‘A festival unlike any other’ is how Festival No.6 describes itself. When any company makes a big statement such as this it’s sometimes hard to think that it’s anything other than bigging themselves up. This, though, is not the case for the Welsh festival. Festival No.6 is truly a festival,